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ordoliberal thought which has had a strong impact on EU competition policy and law. Outside Germany, ordoliberal thought is often … ordoliberalism after the Second World War. Major developments since then have remained largely unrecognized. This paper sets out the … important insights that have markedly changed some of the basic concepts of the "Freiburg School" so as to bring ordoliberalism …
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This paper provides, after a contextualizing introduction, the first-time translation of Walter Eucken’s presentation during the first session of the founding meeting of the Mont Pèlerin Society, April 1-10, 1947. Eucken was the only scholar based in Germany to attend the conference and took...
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(possibly together with the sports association) violates European competition law in two ways. First, it allegedly abuses its …
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institutional framework, competition within markets is mainly characterized by peaceful and conflict-free rivalry between actors … that leads to an optimal allocation of resources. In such a setting, competition may be described as a "record-type" game …. This view, however, ignores the possibility that competition itself may very well trigger conflict rather than having an …
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